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A Cardiff University scientist has been recognised for his groundbreaking research, including work to enable safer and cleaner manufacturing of PVC ...
New technique uses sound waves to separate precious fuel cell material for recycling and keep harmful ‘forever chemicals’ out ...
A new technique that uses soundwaves to separate materials for recycling could help prevent potentially harmful chemicals leaching into the environment.
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Tech Xplore on MSNSoundwave recycling technology turns 'forever chemicals' into renewable resourcesA new technique that uses soundwaves to separate materials for recycling could help prevent potentially harmful chemicals leaching into the environment.
Scientists have developed a technique using soundwaves to separate materials for recycling, hoping to prevent “potentially ...
Ross Gordon, Principal Research Scientist at Johnson Matthey, said: "The development of high-intensity ultrasound to separate catalyst-loaded membranes is a game-changer in how we approach fuel ...
A new technique that uses soundwaves to separate materials for recycling could help prevent potentially harmful chemicals leaching into the ...
A groundbreaking method that uses soundwaves to recycle fuel cell components could help prevent harmful chemicals from ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSoundwave-using recycling tech turns ‘forever chemicals’ into renewable resourcesDeveloped by researchers at the University of Leicester, the new technique that uses soundwaves to separate materials for ...
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